Reports surfaced of the possible rematch on Wednesday, and an official UFC Twitter account even made mention of the bout. But no dice, sources today said.

UFC on FUEL TV 2 takes place April 14 at Ericsson Globe Arena in Stockholm. The main card airs on FUEL TV (live on Saturday afternoon in the U.S.), and as MMAjunkie.com first reported, some prelims are expected to stream on Facebook.

Pearson vs. Siver first met at UFC Fight Night 21 in 2010, where Pearson earned a unanimous-decision victory in a “Fight of the Night” performance. Despite Pearson earning a 30-27 decision, all three rounds of the fight, which mostly took place on their feet, were competitive.

Pearson recently dropped to the featherweight division, and Siver also has hinted at a drop in weight class. However, such a rematch wouldn’t have stuck with the UFC’s usual goal of matching recent winners with recent winners; while Pearson recently edged Junior Assuncao at UFC 141 via unanimous decision, Siver suffered a submission loss to Donald Cerrone at UFC 137.

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